If application bindings were not specified for all enterprise beans or resources in an enterprise application during application development or assembly, you can select to generate default bindings. After application installation, you can modify the bindings as needed using the administrative console.
This topic assumes that the application can run on a web server.
This topic describes how to install a simple .ear file using the default bindings. You can follow the steps to install any application, including applications provided in the Samples section of the information center.
Examine the application installation progress messages. If the application installs successfully, save your administrative configuration. You can now see the name of your application in the list of deployed applications on the Enterprise applications page accessed by clicking
in the console navigation tree.If the application does not install successfully, read the messages to identify why the installation failed. Correct problems with the application as needed and try installing the application again.
The URL typically has the format http://host_name:9060/web_module_name, where host_name is your valid web server and 9060 is the default port number.
If the application does not perform as desired, edit the application configuration, then save and test it again.
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